Jay Yang said Milwaukee ‑1.5 runs is a plus-money bet worth firing on Wednesday. His confidence centers on two edges. First, Freddy Peralta has allowed just one earned run across his last 13 innings while punching out 18 hitters and holding opponents to a .190 average, giving the Brewers a clear starting-pitching advantage. Second, Atlanta is turning to Joe Evans (5.60 ERA) in an opener/long-relief role; Yang emphasized Evans’ low strike-out rate and the Braves’ shorthanded lineup that has struggled to create runs. On the offensive side Milwaukee is white-hot: seven 5-plus-run games in their last ten and, over the past five contests, a .376/.425/1.029 slash line that adds up to an absurd 1.454 OPS. The Brewers have exploded for 38 runs on 56 hits in their last three outings with production spread throughout the order (Teheran, Perkins, Monasterio, Vaughn, Yelich, Ortiz, Collins all contributing). With momentum, a true ace on the mound, and Atlanta missing bats, Yang prefers the run line to the money line and expects Milwaukee to win by multiple runs.